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- Niagara Gazette - 11/29/1927
BERGOLTZ, Nov. 29. - - The marriage
of Miss Louise Mueller of the
Buffalo-Falls boulevard to Rudolf
Beutel of the Lockport road was one
ot the prettiest weddings held this
season. Miss Mueller is the daughter
of, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mueller, and
Mr. Beutel Is a son of Mrs. Amalia
Beutel. The ceremony took place last
Saturday afternoon, November 26th,
at 4 o'clock, In the St James
Evangelical Lutheran church, the
Rev. Otto Bruss and Rev. Edward
Grabau. pastors of the S t Peter's
church of Walmore, of which the
groom is a member, officiated.
To the strains of Lohengrin's wedding
march, played by Theodore D.
Grabau. organist, the bridal party entered
the church which was filled
to Its capacity with friends and relatives
of- the young couple. The bride
presented a pretty picture, and looked
beautiful In a gown of white satin
back crepe with a silk chantllly lace
oversktrt and was trimmed with
rhinestones. Her veil was of embroidered
Mallne and arranged. In a
coronet style cap shape, the front
was entirely covered with rhinestones
and silk ohantilly lace arranged in
a fan shape over head and shirred
in the back. She carried a shower
bouquet of white sweetheart roses,
llllles of the valley and smllaz, tied
with white chiffon ribbon and white
satin streamers. She also wore a
handsome string of pearls, white hose
and white sarin slippers with large
rhinestone buckles. The maid of
honor, Miss Holen Mueller, sister of
the bride, looked lovely In a pale
flesh-color sleeveless silk georgette
gown which had a large collar of
the same material and a large velvet
flower on the waist line In front She
wore a corsage bouquet of pink and
white sweet peas with smllax, tied
with a sliver ribbon, a string of
pearls, hose ami slippers to match
her gown,
The bridesmaids, the Misses Gertrude
Jagow, cousin, of the groom,
and Eleanor Walck, an Intimate
friend of the bride, looked charming;
Miss Jagow woro a handsome gown
of pale green silk georgette trimmed
with silver lace, a wide shirred girdle
trimmed with a rhinestone buckle In
front a three Strang string of pearls,
hose and slippers to match her gown,
and wore a corsage bouquets of pink
sweet peas and smllax tied with a
silver ribbon. Miss Walck wore a
dainty gown of orange silk georgette
trimmed with rhinestones, a wide
shirred girdle, trimmed with a rhinestone
buckle in front', a throe strand
string of pearls, hose and slippers to
match her gown, and wore a corsage
bouquet of pink sweet peas and
smllax tied with a silver ribbon. They
all wore silk slips to match their
gowns, The little flower girl, Alice
Heuer, eousin ot the bride, looked
very nice and wore a peach color silk
crepe dressed trimmed with peach
color satin ribbon and carried a
basket of pink and white carnations
and smllax The best man was Walter
Beutel, brother of the groom, and
the three ushers were Paul Mueller
and Henry Mueller, brothers of tho
bride, Edwin Beutel. brother of the
groom, and Albert Pfuht.
The double ring sorvlce was used.
Benediction followed the marriage
ceremony. Mrs. Mueller, mother of
the bride, wore a handsome gown of
black satin back crepe, and Mrs.
Beutel, mother of the groom, was
dressed in a lovely brown silk gown.
After the services a reception for
180 guests was held at the home of
the groom. The house was artistically
decorated with white and flesh
color .crepe paper and white wedding
bells. The tables were centered with
roses and smilax. The bride's table,
in the shape of a,horseshoe, was set
for IS guests and was centered with
two large three tiered wedding cakes.
The bride's place was marked with a
large white woddlng bell which hung
from the celling with a white sstln
ribbon, and roses. A bounteous full
course chicken dinner was served at
6 o'clock and again at 12 o'clock.
Out of. town guests were present
from Buffalo, Niagara, Falls, and
North Tonawanda.
After a short' wedding rrlp Mr. and
Mrs. Beutel will be at home with
Mr. Bnetel's mother. They received
many beautiful and useful gifts.
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